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Old 01-21-2008, 12:33 AM
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Thumbs down 08 express hi speed governer too low

whats the easiest way to remove the hi speed governer on a 2008 chevy express. i thik its a 6litre v8. 105 is too slow and iv gotta fix it. whats the best way to go about this? thanks for any help
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Old 01-21-2008, 10:06 AM
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Re: 08 express hi speed governer too low

It might have something to do with the speed rating of the tires. If so, the limit is built into the comp and it would have to be reflashed by the dealer, I believe. Assuming that it is possible to reflash your vehicle, I don't think you'll find one who will do that do to liability reasons.
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Re: 08 express hi speed governer too low

The speed is on there for your saftey and the saftey of others that ride with you share the road with you.
A express van is not a race car.
105 is even to fast for a express van.

Slow down and live longer and let others live longer to.
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